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Moorooduc Estate, Moorooduc

Moorooduc Estate boass four luxury suites set amidst the vineyard with sweeping views of Moorooduc Valley. The accommodation and restaurant are housed in a unique, architecturally designed rammed earth building emphasising natural light and the beautiful views.

The estate is secluded, reached only by a winding, unmade road that deters traffic and provides peaceful walks down to the Devil Bend reservoir. Moorooduc estate is a working winery. In fact one of the Peninsula’s oldest, and winery and vineyard tours can be arranged on request. If you’re here on the right day you may even get the opportunity to help harvest the grapes.

Accommodation Options

King Room

Cool and stylish rooms fiited to the highest standards, each with spacious bathrooms.

Experiences

  • Food and Wine

Popular Activities

  • Golfing

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